Fx(m)x1x2F(N)PHYSICS HONORSNAME: _Tarun Chaudhry _____GRAPHING EXERCISE: ELECTRIC POTENTIAL1)Calculate the magnitude of the force between a +1.0 μC charge and a +1.0 mC charge that are distance rapart for each value of rin the table below. Fill in the table.r (m)F(N)r (m)F(N)r (m)F(N)r (m)F(N)2)Draw a set of axes and graph force Fvs. distance ron the grid below.

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3)In chapter 6 you learned that the quantity called “work” is the product of the force acting on an object and distance it travels: W = Fx. If the force Fis not constant, then work is the area under the curve of a graph of force vs. distanceThe area bounded by the Fcurve, the x-axis, and two vertical lines at x1and x2is the work done by force Fas the object moves between x1 and x2. The work can be approximated by breaking up the area under the curve into a series of rectangles. Each rectangle is one grid square wide. The height of each rectangle is equal to the approximate value of Fin the middleof the rectangle.

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